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Get Ready for National Higher Ed Month! FEATURED STORY Meet the new NEA Higher Ed members at New Mex

Get Ready for National Higher Ed Month! [View as Webpage]( [National Education Association]( [NEA Higher Ed]( FEATURED STORY [The Union Boom! Higher Ed is One of Labor's Fastest Growing Sectors]( Meet the new NEA Higher Ed members at New Mexico State University; find out how much on-campus unions have grown (a lot!); and get access to other unions' contracts. (Grad employees! We see you: Union membership is up 133%!) [Learn More ➤]( [Jennifer Sandoval]( [Vote for Candidates who Support Equitable Education Free from Censorship]( Students and faculty deserve better than the Stop W.O.K.E. Act, writes Jennifer Sandoval, an NEA Higher Ed member from the University of Central Florida. [Read More ➤]( Know Your Rights: An NEA Webinar on Speech & Protection for Higher Ed Employees As National Higher Ed Month kicks off, join NEA Higher Ed in a webinar at 6:30 pm (EDT), October 1, to explore the rights and protections of higher education employees. Learn how to protect your voice through your collective bargaining agreement and campus policies. [Register Now ➤]( [Labor leaders at HELU event]( [Count the National Labor Leaders Talking About Higher Ed!]( Earlier this week, NEA President Becky Pringle joined leaders from AFT, UAW, AAUP, and others to lay out a national vision for increased investment in higher education. [Watch the Event ➤]( THE STATE OF HIGHER ED • [That first voice... NEA Higher Ed member Candace Shivers and others share their student debt stories ➤]( • [Take the NEA Education Votes pledge to support Kamala Harris and NEA member Tim Walz! ➤]( [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [NEA - National Education Association]( You received this email at {EMAIL} because you are signed up for NEA HigherEd, monthly digest of news for faculty and staff in higher education. [Click here to unsubscribe.]( © 2024 National Education Association 1201 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20036 [NEA.org]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( | [Subscribe]( | [Unsubscribe](

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